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. >> big check big tech that is it for power lunch for us and for the team. thank you for watching all week. i think it is time to head to the beach. absolutely. have a great weekend. "street signs "begins right now. >> there is no chance the iphone is going to gain any significant market share. no chance. so said microsoft ceo steve volmer back in 2007. and now the 13 year ceo says he will retire in 12 months. 24 hours after the flash freeze we still don't know exactly what happened. will we ever get the answers we need why trading stopped for three hours? the incredible story about what they are doing with their money now. and three stock picks just for you. >> happy friday in deed. let's take it up a notch. i'm going to give you a whole week's worth. the dow is now on track for the first time since november. and the nasdaq, it is solidly on track for it's first weekly gain in three weeks and so far today no screw ups to mess things up. >> yeah, you know that noise folks, we are going to have fun here. clippy, every time you try to do anything on moicrosoft
. >> big check big tech that is it for power lunch for us and for the team. thank you for watching all week. i think it is time to head to the beach. absolutely. have a great weekend. "street signs "begins right now. >> there is no chance the iphone is going to gain any significant market share. no chance. so said microsoft ceo steve volmer back in 2007. and now the 13 year ceo says he will retire in 12 months. 24 hours after the flash freeze we still don't know exactly...
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thank you for being with us. would life be better with fewer government regulations? log on to gerriwillis.com and vote on the right-hand side of the screen. to assure those results by the end of the show. regulation was. the banking giant reportedly facing its seventh investigation from the justice department and whether this time the bank manipulated u.s. energy markets, a case that they already settled with another branch of the federal government. adding to the pile, a new probe into the hiring of the children of chinese officials to help boost business. does this prosecution or persecution? joining me now, author of you can never be too rich. thank you for being with us. what is your verdict? >> is just another day on wall street. another indictment being thrown had more in. this seemed to be the flavor of the day. dennis: to you think it's a matter of the highest now getting pounded down or is this evil? >> look, when there were asked a question, why do you rob banks? that is where the money is. goldman set
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he is joining us because he is concerned about the role that traders are playing for us. >> one of the things that you are getting at is that the traders were trading for 15 minutes while everyone else didn't have anything. >> at 12:04 the trading stopped and trading went to 12:20. >> and you point out what happened. they realized that some people have access to the market. they don't have to go through that utility and information provider across the nation. they have the information sold to them by other people and those are the high frequency traders and that is why they pulled the whole system down. >> it is one thing not to like something. and it is another thing when there are clear regulations. it is specific in clear language when they say this kind of thing is clear. >> okay. eric. you make your point. we'll leave it there. >> joining us there. the founder of nanex. will the new tech ipo's who are thinking here. now choose to list here at the new york stock exchange as opposes to the nasdaq. was this the glitch? >> what is the verdict? >> the best comparison that we have compa
he is joining us because he is concerned about the role that traders are playing for us. >> one of the things that you are getting at is that the traders were trading for 15 minutes while everyone else didn't have anything. >> at 12:04 the trading stopped and trading went to 12:20. >> and you point out what happened. they realized that some people have access to the market. they don't have to go through that utility and information provider across the nation. they have the...
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he joins us with the results. >> the nasdaq told us. it's a conductivity problem. simple, right? >> thanks, scott. >> and the ceo did say on cnbc this morning that they had it figured out very quickly. our job was solving the problem in the first half our, which we did, and coordinating with other people impacted to make sure we come back in a orderly and fairway. >> so they pinpointed the issue in half an hour. so why did it take another 2 1/2 hours-plus to get the market reopened? well, he said all of the different market player has to coordinate. and as he said, ensure an orderly open. how hard request that be? the exchange is open every day, don't they? the s.e.c. has proposed in this stack of regulations, for just this type of situation, that the standards should be a resumption of trading two hours following a wide-scale disruption. not three. but the exchanges, including nasdaq, point to hurricane sandy where the exchanges were unscathed, but it was unsafe for many workers to get to their posts. there's a reason a hard-and-fast standard is not the way to go. they want the
he joins us with the results. >> the nasdaq told us. it's a conductivity problem. simple, right? >> thanks, scott. >> and the ceo did say on cnbc this morning that they had it figured out very quickly. our job was solving the problem in the first half our, which we did, and coordinating with other people impacted to make sure we come back in a orderly and fairway. >> so they pinpointed the issue in half an hour. so why did it take another 2 1/2 hours-plus to get the...
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thank you for being with us. >> site you having me. dennis: good weekend to you. later in the show, a day after the nasdaq shut down for three long hours, we still have more questions than answers. next, they are supposed to be looking out for the little guy, but we will show you how the new consumer financial protection bureau actually could be making things worse. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specia
thank you for being with us. >> site you having me. dennis: good weekend to you. later in the show, a day after the nasdaq shut down for three long hours, we still have more questions than answers. next, they are supposed to be looking out for the little guy, but we will show you how the new consumer financial protection bureau actually could be making things worse. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of...
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you don't use frozen meat. >> we don't. david: as a result of that you have to get meat out quickly before it spoils. >> that's true. david: gas prices must be a concern as well? >> it's a factor. it is something there. we have value, sorry, we have all kinds of value propositions within the restaurant and so we have ways that if, gas goes up there are other things you can order. david: is that policy, that you don't use frozen meat, will that continue. >> absolutely. we'll never sacrifice quality under any circumstances. >> how are you seeing the customer behave right now? we're seeing in the retail space very frankly odd consumer behavior. i think we're buying homes and not buying clothes. do you see that happening in the food business? >> we're okay. we're slightly up. certain recent trends have been that. what is great about us, where a lot of our restaurants are people like to go have fun. under any circumstance people still have the need to go have fun and socialize. that works out well. david: you have different kind
you don't use frozen meat. >> we don't. david: as a result of that you have to get meat out quickly before it spoils. >> that's true. david: gas prices must be a concern as well? >> it's a factor. it is something there. we have value, sorry, we have all kinds of value propositions within the restaurant and so we have ways that if, gas goes up there are other things you can order. david: is that policy, that you don't use frozen meat, will that continue. >> absolutely....
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we're getting used to this. we had another one today. >> i think we we're going to continue to see those kinds of days because remember the federal reserve is suppressing long-term interest rates and to the extent that they stop pressing them as much, you're going see that. >> is that confusion on the part of the bond market? is it a misperception of fed intentions? why the tremendous -- >> i think it's going because every single day aerchld time we get new information that the federal reserve can react quicker or slower, you're going to see those kinds of movements because there's a huge disparity between where interest rates are today and where they should be. >> who's jumping in? >> i'd argue that we're seeing roughly fair value on bonds here. the problem is it's really a liquid market and price rings get -- >> what value are you talking about, anthony? 275 or $260? there's a big difference. >> when they say it should be equal to the inflation rate plus the growth to the economy? the economy's running at 2? t
we're getting used to this. we had another one today. >> i think we we're going to continue to see those kinds of days because remember the federal reserve is suppressing long-term interest rates and to the extent that they stop pressing them as much, you're going see that. >> is that confusion on the part of the bond market? is it a misperception of fed intentions? why the tremendous -- >> i think it's going because every single day aerchld time we get new information that...
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good to have you with us today. this is a question we've been posing to our guests over the course of the day. that is, you've got a potential strike looming and yet oil is down today. what gives? >> i think it's uncertainty driving the pullback. when we saw british lawmakers say, look, we're not going to join the strike against syria. i knew it was going to retreat this morning. we've seen it come down 8 bucks, 9 bucks, volatility in oil. we don't have the strike on syria, i would expect to see it go down. >> you're saying they're not sure this is going to go ahead? >> yes. it's based on immediate impact, it's not going to happen until today, tuesday or so. i would expect we open on tuesday with higher oil prices. >> we're showing a three-month chart of oil. we've had incredible gains for the last three months in oil, both in london and the united states. is that a valid gain right now based on supply and demand? is there a premium put in there based on syria, which is not an oil exporter, or just an excuse to buy
good to have you with us today. this is a question we've been posing to our guests over the course of the day. that is, you've got a potential strike looming and yet oil is down today. what gives? >> i think it's uncertainty driving the pullback. when we saw british lawmakers say, look, we're not going to join the strike against syria. i knew it was going to retreat this morning. we've seen it come down 8 bucks, 9 bucks, volatility in oil. we don't have the strike on syria, i would expect...
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >>> we saw a really telling divergence today. one that's just begging to be noticed because it's speaking louder than anything else i'm watching. i'm talking about the nonstop selloff in the consumer packaged goods plays versus many other portions of the stock market. neither proctor & gamble or colgate were able to rally. what does that scream? i think that interest rates aren't done going higher. today's climb back up is for real. remember, these stocks are part of that bond market equivalent trade and they failed to rally when rates dipped back down the other day telling me that the recent decline in rates was not for real and that we will soon see the ten-year sporting a 3% yield. of course, there could be other forces at work
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it may not mean much to us. if you're sitting in a certain part of canada or the canadian government you may look at the risk a little differently as we would as analysts in the private sector. >> a last comment from you. in a great respect, blackberry's pain has come as apple and the iphone gained. what is your read in on this new device we think is coming on september 10th? what is it going to have? what is it going to mean? >> sort of chatter about possibly three devices, new generation ipad and then a baseline cheaper iphone as well as new iphone, let's call it the 5s just to be uncreative like most of the rumor mill was. i think ios 7 is the bigger story. i think it is going to signal apple being innovative again. i think it will change the looks and i think apple at least temporarily regains some of its mojo. that beinged, the long-term trends and risk from new emerging operating systems from google aren't going anywhere and will continue to be an issue for the foreseeable future. >> thanks for coming on.
it may not mean much to us. if you're sitting in a certain part of canada or the canadian government you may look at the risk a little differently as we would as analysts in the private sector. >> a last comment from you. in a great respect, blackberry's pain has come as apple and the iphone gained. what is your read in on this new device we think is coming on september 10th? what is it going to have? what is it going to mean? >> sort of chatter about possibly three devices, new...
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he joins us on the phone. housing had been a pillar of what we've seen in terms of the market rally. after a few weak data points there are doubts about the strength of the housing market. how does that play into the stock market and what we'll see in the fall? >> this is a bull market that's been with us four years. it's not like we're discovering anything new here. a lot of stocks have had great runs and especially in the consumer discretionary valuations really aren't that cheap. retailers for example, you mentioned home depot, i don't do individual stocks but retailers are actually pretty expensive here. i think the bull market needs to rest here. the last time i was on your show i thought it might go sideways and i still feel that probably through september, october. >> we're having a heated debate as to whether or not these guys are destructive, the home builders and the related housing trade. ubs had an interesting note on the heels of the home sales data which disappointing. they said perhaps there is
he joins us on the phone. housing had been a pillar of what we've seen in terms of the market rally. after a few weak data points there are doubts about the strength of the housing market. how does that play into the stock market and what we'll see in the fall? >> this is a bull market that's been with us four years. it's not like we're discovering anything new here. a lot of stocks have had great runs and especially in the consumer discretionary valuations really aren't that cheap....
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tha they're not as bad as they used to be. airline, telco, tech, supermarket and auto, that's total diversification, i say congratulations. ♪ hallelujah >> to all of our players tonight and stick with cramer. >>> yesterday we heard terrific things about the consumer from tjx, urban outfitters, best buy and home depot. you left here thinking things were pretty darn fabulous and the problems we heard about from macy's, nordstrom's, saks, and walmart are about what's going wrong in the department store business, particularly apparel. we had a weird spring weather wise and there's to doubt about it, higher prices are weighing on people that aren't that conducive to buying clothes. but it seems to be limited to clothes. lowe's reported a totally bang-up quarter with strength in pretty much everything that goes in a house. it's truly impressive. you have to say lowe's is hitting on every cylinder. this remarkable turn and while the stock's up 25%, i could see it going higher with a caveat to mention at the end. while lowe's execut
tha they're not as bad as they used to be. airline, telco, tech, supermarket and auto, that's total diversification, i say congratulations. ♪ hallelujah >> to all of our players tonight and stick with cramer. >>> yesterday we heard terrific things about the consumer from tjx, urban outfitters, best buy and home depot. you left here thinking things were pretty darn fabulous and the problems we heard about from macy's, nordstrom's, saks, and walmart are about what's going wrong...
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use the pullbacks. is easy to buy its hat the all-time high but tougher on the 10 percent pullback for the 50%. charles: is there any sort of signal we start to get anxious in your theory plays into the market? >> we have not gotten there may be down 14,500, you would invest a little bit in the marketplace as the downtick happens you will never pick a bottom or the top. how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in the next few months. charles: we have become accustomed to celebrating mediocrities so then i will see you next friday. [laughter] if you do pick the bottom if you are lucky or your lying. [laughter] we will be back you would give the audience their marching orders. reduce stand? now we want to hear from you ricercar cameras out to the streets asking the people if they think the market is headed for another crash? >> no. i think a lot of things like shale oil and housing moves us ahead in the year doing well on that. >
use the pullbacks. is easy to buy its hat the all-time high but tougher on the 10 percent pullback for the 50%. charles: is there any sort of signal we start to get anxious in your theory plays into the market? >> we have not gotten there may be down 14,500, you would invest a little bit in the marketplace as the downtick happens you will never pick a bottom or the top. how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in...
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thanks for joining us, everybody! >>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave, steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day l
thanks for joining us, everybody! >>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave, steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day l
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the price cisco paid really kind of gives us a prism we can use to analyze names that are left. more important the space is right for a takeover bid. i don't think cisco is done making acquisition. once they move into an area they like to sink their teeth in. they said on the call they want to be the premiere cyber security in the world. intel bought mcafee. you have to wonder if they might be willing to do more in order to change wall street's opinion. e spesh since intel's bread and butter, making processors for personal computers is widely viewed as a growth free zone and they have a lot of cash on the sidelines. beyond that i can see ibm beefing up security presence or even dell once it gets its act together. maybe even microsoft with the new ceo. i don't know. why is cyber security so important? i've always liked this theme. with the rise of cloud computing over the last few years, protecting against hackers and the like has taken on a new significance. they are so much smarter than they used to be. you know, you buy all this data in the cloud. more and more enterprise has
the price cisco paid really kind of gives us a prism we can use to analyze names that are left. more important the space is right for a takeover bid. i don't think cisco is done making acquisition. once they move into an area they like to sink their teeth in. they said on the call they want to be the premiere cyber security in the world. intel bought mcafee. you have to wonder if they might be willing to do more in order to change wall street's opinion. e spesh since intel's bread and butter,...
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tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using the hashtag bull or bear. we'll have the results on what you thought at the end of the show. let's see how option traders are playing tar get. >> there was a lot of activity. it traded 8 times ats daily volume. the bearish bets outnumbered the bullish by two to one, the most active were the weekly 65 puts. buyers of those options are obviously making bearish bets that the stock will be below $65 by friday's expiration. as far as the stock's valuation is concerned this is about fair money, dead money to me. i'm kind of with karen and would agree that macy's is probably a better bet if you are going to make a long bet in retail. >> coming up next from icon and dell the airlines we've got one big name guest to weigh in on everything. the former cfo and the current board member. don carty has many caps and he's going to wear them next. plus the biggest movers and shakers in today's session. we're back in two. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-seco
tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using the hashtag bull or bear. we'll have the results on what you thought at the end of the show. let's see how option traders are playing tar get. >> there was a lot of activity. it traded 8 times ats daily volume. the bearish bets outnumbered the bullish by two to one, the most active were the weekly 65 puts. buyers of those options are obviously making bearish bets that the stock will be below $65 by friday's expiration. as far as the stock's...
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joining us our guests. i understand the federal reserve chairman is a huge job but when you're arguing about all three people with respect to them their policies are to the point is aren't we arguing over which shade of beige do we paint the walls? does it matter to the markets who get nominated and is put into place. >> i think it matters quite a bit at this point in time because the stock market has been done and i've been walking with you and mandy the last couple of showers. we've hadder in the the conditions in or an increase in it. yellin is expected to be more doing this and supporting the markets. larry summer may be willing to pull back. i think it's becoming more significant who the person is because quantitative easing has become so dominant in determination of the financial markets. >> so you would prefer larry summers then, but how would the equity market take it? >> i think the equity market will correct if that happens, but i think the equity markets also needs to correct because the distorti
joining us our guests. i understand the federal reserve chairman is a huge job but when you're arguing about all three people with respect to them their policies are to the point is aren't we arguing over which shade of beige do we paint the walls? does it matter to the markets who get nominated and is put into place. >> i think it matters quite a bit at this point in time because the stock market has been done and i've been walking with you and mandy the last couple of showers. we've...
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chemical weapons were used in syria. >> chemical weapons were used in syria, the secretary of state saying. that would seem to lead the u.s. without a whole lot of wriggle room. they're going to have to do something about it after that emotional statement from the secretary of state. he spoke about viewing the slaughter of women and children and innocent civilians on the internet himself personally and the impact that it had on him. you can imagine that after that language the united states is going to have to do something in the foreseeable future, the time line unclear at this point, what specific action we might be seeing also very unclear at this point. scott? >> thanks so much. to the traders now, josh brown, as if we didn't have enough to worry about here. we have fears about the taper, housing concerns because of the rates which have backed up and an interesting market reaction as you were talking about back stage. >> one of the things that people look for who are looking at shorter time frames are noticeable diverges. a lot of traders were talking about for the last 30 days
chemical weapons were used in syria. >> chemical weapons were used in syria, the secretary of state saying. that would seem to lead the u.s. without a whole lot of wriggle room. they're going to have to do something about it after that emotional statement from the secretary of state. he spoke about viewing the slaughter of women and children and innocent civilians on the internet himself personally and the impact that it had on him. you can imagine that after that language the united...
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jim nunigan joins us and david lefkowicz joins us. if i'm reading you correctly, jim, you say who is afraid of the big bad taper? >> i agree. a lot of tempest around the taper. take it as good news. if the fed continues to say when we see signs of recovery in the economy and improved unemployment we'll throttle back and that's what the market ought to focus on, that that's good news if they decide to do that. the data now is mixed so we'll see to what extonight they do do that, but i don't think taper should be a bad word here. >> david, do you see it that way? >> i do. i agree with jim. the fed will not be premature in terms of choking off the recovery. they have been very accommodative and that gives them a lot of runway to continue to be accommodative. they are not going to do anything that really jeopardizes the recovery in my view. >> i want to bring in jackie deangelis. she's been watching some of the best and worst performers in the midst of these correction concerns. jackie, what are you finding? >> as market is losing a littl
jim nunigan joins us and david lefkowicz joins us. if i'm reading you correctly, jim, you say who is afraid of the big bad taper? >> i agree. a lot of tempest around the taper. take it as good news. if the fed continues to say when we see signs of recovery in the economy and improved unemployment we'll throttle back and that's what the market ought to focus on, that that's good news if they decide to do that. the data now is mixed so we'll see to what extonight they do do that, but i...
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a van does that for us, an suv does that for us, and you're telling me that the board escape titanium will do it for me as well, correct? >> absolutely. and it will do a lot more than that, it will actually park itself as well. stuart: really? >> yeah, yeah. so you know the tight spots in new york city. it has an active part that you press the button and it will parallel park itself. >> does it have the engine light that goes on when one of the tires pressure is down. it's for your safety. stuart: hold on, amy, i'm interrupting you, it's not for my safety. it's so that i have to take it back to the dealer who will have a look at it and find something wrong with it and charge me, come on, you know that, don't you? >> what if your tire was low, wouldn't you want to know that before you're stranded on the side of the road? >> i'd expect to see it before. and nice try. nice try. look, i will probably buy another ford escape hybrid because i like the one i've got, okay? thanks very much for bringing it by, amy right there. we appreciate it. thank you very much, appreciate it. >> thank you.
a van does that for us, an suv does that for us, and you're telling me that the board escape titanium will do it for me as well, correct? >> absolutely. and it will do a lot more than that, it will actually park itself as well. stuart: really? >> yeah, yeah. so you know the tight spots in new york city. it has an active part that you press the button and it will parallel park itself. >> does it have the engine light that goes on when one of the tires pressure is down. it's for...
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yes, the use of chemical weapons for sure and they are convinced it was the regime who used it against his people. within hours nbc news reports that a strike -- military strike could happen as early as thursday and richard hagel joins us and tells us he's been speaking with rebels and they are desperate for some kind of action, a big action that they think or hope would destabilize the regime and shift the balance of power. within the last hour, jay carney came out and said, keep dreaming. regime change is not the mission here. the question is, what is the mission? what kind of strikes? how long will they go on for? what are you trying to achieve? it is just optics? if it's optics you raise questions about your credibility. the other issue we face is the price of crude. >> how much is about the u.s. credibility as to any stance against syria, they cross the red line. >> you'll listen to all of these people say we must take a stand against chemical weapons. don't believe them. this comes down to the fact that president obama said a red line has been crossed. he laid down a conditionali
yes, the use of chemical weapons for sure and they are convinced it was the regime who used it against his people. within hours nbc news reports that a strike -- military strike could happen as early as thursday and richard hagel joins us and tells us he's been speaking with rebels and they are desperate for some kind of action, a big action that they think or hope would destabilize the regime and shift the balance of power. within the last hour, jay carney came out and said, keep dreaming....
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that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> a major airline merger grounded by the justice department, at least for now. how will u.s. airways and amr fly forward? the markets, a big story today. the dow deteriorating as you see there. well, deteriorating no more, ladies and gentlemen. look at that. it's come back in just the past few minutes, higher by 44 points, right now at 15,463. we're following, yes, that florida sinkhole. here it is. evidence. how can you tell if your property or the property you want to buy is in danger? we'll elo
that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> a major airline merger grounded by the justice department, at least for now. how will u.s. airways and amr fly forward? the markets, a big story today. the dow deteriorating as you see there. well, deteriorating no more, ladies and gentlemen. look at that. it's come back in just the past few minutes, higher by...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. charles: next, a blueprints to get ready for the start of september aftethetoughest month. charles: traders are settling into a long weekend even though the market is closed on monday, it is a week chock-full of greeters. our panel is back again with your marching orders area di. i know i nailed it. we want to bring in dan shafer. since i'm giving you a hard time, let's talk about next we week, what are some of the important, critical things we're looking at? >> usually the day after labor day is one of the better ones. the money coming in. i think it will be the short lived. charles: we talked about this felt normal, no sense of panic at all area did >> you are absolutely right. the market starts to decline. i don't think it'll be like 2008, 2009. it will be lower in the middle 2015. char
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kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should not be engaged in a civil war in syria that might have either that outcome or iranian-backed -- >> so, why not do nothing? why not just come back into that classic isolationist stance and let them fight it out, as many in this country would like the president to do? >> i wouldn't recommend isolationism but i wouldn't embroil us in this particular war. we have a much bigger problem, a strategic problem with iran. i think if we do what we need to do there, regime change, syria and a lot of other things will take place -- will take their due course. they'll be f
kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should...
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so use it as a pivot. but consider the following three reasons, bill, that may help answer your question. i asked traders why were rates up. they said, euro gdp. this is a glide path leveling off. even if the data isn't great, stabilization needs to move markets and it may be something that the fed should pay attention to, the doom's day disaster is probably gone. number two, japan and china were sellers. the 67 billion drop we saw was one of the bigger drops by foreign investors in six years, and that data is two months old. that's june data. the third point. technicals. we're hitting all of the technical marks, momentum. it really is a charting delight to watch the treasuries. usually when that happens, you're in a trend you don't necessarily want to jump in front of. >> interesting. >> it makes a lot of sense, rick. let's bring in rick, jpmorgan funds. david, what do you think about yesterday's sell-off and what we're seeing post? are we done with the selling yet? do you think this market continues nerv
so use it as a pivot. but consider the following three reasons, bill, that may help answer your question. i asked traders why were rates up. they said, euro gdp. this is a glide path leveling off. even if the data isn't great, stabilization needs to move markets and it may be something that the fed should pay attention to, the doom's day disaster is probably gone. number two, japan and china were sellers. the 67 billion drop we saw was one of the bigger drops by foreign investors in six years,...
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tweet us. use either #bull or #bear. we will give you the results at the end of the show. the dow is seeing its best day in a month. our next guest says the bulls have more room to run. milton, welcome to the "halftime show." nice to have you on. >> pleasure to be here. >> certainly a lot of headwinds ahead. what makes you think the bulls are going to keep running? >> the key is valuation. the markets have done very well and valuations aren't as drop dead gorgeous as they were, but still the market has good value and as long as the economy continues to expand, it doesn't even have to expand very fast, just continue with this slogging rate we've been going at it. the market will be able to realize that value. on top of that we should have some earnings growth, not like we had in past years but some earnings growth. we see this market as having a lot more upside. >> what kind of target do you place on the end of the year? do you set those sort of things? what kind of upside is left? >> we don't like to set a target. a number and a time, then you can be wrong twice. but we th
tweet us. use either #bull or #bear. we will give you the results at the end of the show. the dow is seeing its best day in a month. our next guest says the bulls have more room to run. milton, welcome to the "halftime show." nice to have you on. >> pleasure to be here. >> certainly a lot of headwinds ahead. what makes you think the bulls are going to keep running? >> the key is valuation. the markets have done very well and valuations aren't as drop dead gorgeous as...
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>> a lot of us are. charles: you said "a lot of us are," and almost everyone in the country took a hit. what came back first? what's come back the strongest so far? the stock market? >> exactly. harles: the dow back to all-time highs. why? because the corporations have a lot of money. stocks go down, but ibm, at&t, they weather the storm. that's -- think about it like if you're on the ship and it wrecks and you have lifeboats out there, most of us get in a dingy. they are boats the size of the cruise ships. in other words, they weather the storm. this is what people have to i think about in that respect, what are thing yows like personally, some of the thing you are interested being an owner in? >> oh, broad spectrum. maybe some, like, well, toll brothers, money over there, and -- charles: out of the land thing, okay? >> going to what i know. charles. that a grat point. i met doctors, they send portfolios, and everything is medical related. i mean, some people oh, the world's going to end, gold, gold, go
>> a lot of us are. charles: you said "a lot of us are," and almost everyone in the country took a hit. what came back first? what's come back the strongest so far? the stock market? >> exactly. harles: the dow back to all-time highs. why? because the corporations have a lot of money. stocks go down, but ibm, at&t, they weather the storm. that's -- think about it like if you're on the ship and it wrecks and you have lifeboats out there, most of us get in a dingy. they...
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are they behind us at this point? >> i don't think we're going to go into a sustained bear market unless we fall back into recession or the fed tightens liquidity. the overall bull market combination are in place but in terms of a correction my work shows that at this stage, the market is usually up at an 11 or 12% annual rate. in today's action we were up 18% for the year. i think it would perfectly normal and i would say healthy for the market to enter into a near term corrective mode but that opens up another lag in terms of a buying opportunity. >> when you say a near term corrective mode give me a sense of when or what monthly tudagnitude of selloff you're talking about. >> i don't think it would be anything dramatic. of course it's a two edge sword because if the markets corrected significantly the fed wouldn't bother tapering off and put those concerns onto the back burner. my sense is that the markets will undershoot and overshoot. if we're up 18 percent for the year and my work shows normally at an annual rat
are they behind us at this point? >> i don't think we're going to go into a sustained bear market unless we fall back into recession or the fed tightens liquidity. the overall bull market combination are in place but in terms of a correction my work shows that at this stage, the market is usually up at an 11 or 12% annual rate. in today's action we were up 18% for the year. i think it would perfectly normal and i would say healthy for the market to enter into a near term corrective mode...
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thanks for joining us. tim, i want to start with you, because if this sell-off has a lot to do with the situation in syria, that's one that frankly doesn't look like it's going to have an easy or quick resolutions. >> no. that's right, kelly. this is a big unknown at this point. this is probably the first reaction as far as the market based on the rumor, but if we, in fact, strike and attack syria, i think we're going to see more of this to come. obviously, dpee l obviously, depending what the nature of that might be. continuing military conflicts, potentially, in the middle east. and part of why we've been trying to hang in around commodity exposure. >> rick santelli, the markets today. are they trading simply on syria? are they paying attention at all to fundamentals? the fears of taper talk? all of the things that have been spooking up to this point? what do you make of the market's message today? >> it's a combination. if we didn't have very weak data points along with the geopolitical forces, i don't t
thanks for joining us. tim, i want to start with you, because if this sell-off has a lot to do with the situation in syria, that's one that frankly doesn't look like it's going to have an easy or quick resolutions. >> no. that's right, kelly. this is a big unknown at this point. this is probably the first reaction as far as the market based on the rumor, but if we, in fact, strike and attack syria, i think we're going to see more of this to come. obviously, dpee l obviously, depending...
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thank you for being with us. washington has become an ent mow logical wonderland for the obama administration seems to be more obsessed with semantics and sentence con trucks than to capture a killing of terrorists. washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
thank you for being with us. washington has become an ent mow logical wonderland for the obama administration seems to be more obsessed with semantics and sentence con trucks than to capture a killing of terrorists. washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where...
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must never be used at all. a conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons. there is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate these weapons. there is a reason why president obama has made it such a priority to stop the proliferation of these weapons and lock them down where they do exist. there is a reason why president obama has made clear to the assad regime that this international norm cannot be violated without consequences. and there is a reason why no matter what you believe about syria, all peoples and all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure that there is accountability for the use of chemical weapons so that it never happens again. last night, after speaking with foreign ministers from around the world about the gravity of this situation, i went back and i watched the videos. the
must never be used at all. a conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons. there is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate these weapons. there is a reason why president obama has made it such a priority to stop the proliferation of these weapons and lock them down where they do exist. there is a reason why...
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but he didn't tell us the other half. that is being a father and being married actually help man in the workplace. it punishes women. we have a lot of data that shows that the employer looks at the women even if she's not married yet and thinks of her as a potential mother. so maybe i better not hire her, maybe i better not pay quite as much. i certainly don't want to promote her because she might get pregnant and drop out of the workforce. john: is te employer supposed worry about that? >> that is because the culture in our society punishes women for being mothers. there is no organize childcare, for example. >> women start asking a different st of questions. many say, what do i one of my life? i want to make more personal time or do i want more time to have children and women are more likely to say that i want a balanced life. so they don't go to the highest level because they arenot stupid. john: thank you. recently sheryl sandberg wrote a book called lean in and she got attention for sayin things like that. >> this co
but he didn't tell us the other half. that is being a father and being married actually help man in the workplace. it punishes women. we have a lot of data that shows that the employer looks at the women even if she's not married yet and thinks of her as a potential mother. so maybe i better not hire her, maybe i better not pay quite as much. i certainly don't want to promote her because she might get pregnant and drop out of the workforce. john: is te employer supposed worry about that?...
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much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it then becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this mas the necessary the form indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now would be a result of more application of pesticides. john: more environmental damage. thank you. next, it is fire season putting up these massive the blazes is a job but it must be done by government? what you thank you knnw is not so. the boys used double miles from their capital one venenture cad to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth'sather? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly anairline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy canct. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you gu! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? >> wildfire
much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it then becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this mas the necessary the form indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now would be a result of more application of pesticides. john: more...
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us steel is up. it is kind of a mixed bag. >> it is up a lot in the last three weeks. >> don't get me started. >> i'm not going to say it is up from the all time lows. >> we'll settle this. >> the first half of the she was about us agreeing. >> there is not any news today. but over the last couple of weeks, this stock is trading all over the place. i still like discover. that one would be you buying. >> you tweet it, we trade it. it is taking your tweets. we'll be right back. make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> in july, john made a beari
us steel is up. it is kind of a mixed bag. >> it is up a lot in the last three weeks. >> don't get me started. >> i'm not going to say it is up from the all time lows. >> we'll settle this. >> the first half of the she was about us agreeing. >> there is not any news today. but over the last couple of weeks, this stock is trading all over the place. i still like discover. that one would be you buying. >> you tweet it, we trade it. it is taking your...
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he says a degree doesn't have same guarantees he used to and joins us with a professor. who, of course, disagrees on that issue. bill bennett, the question i have to ask is, can you afford not to go to college in today's economy? >> sure, you can. look, intellectual capital has never had more value. the sheer dollar value of sbe lukt july capital is never greater but we're a college degree mind thought to be a proxy of intellectual talent and capital. it no longer can be. it's not just the debt. it's not just what you owe. a lot of studies have also looked at what students know quh they go through four years of liberal arts and many of those studies are pretty discouraging and a third thing you might add to the what do you know and how much do you owe? where do you go and what happens to you when you graduate? 50% of the college graduates unemployed or underemployed. there are other ways to succeed, to get jobs. and to consider your future. it used to be almost automatic that the advice would be go to college. now i think people have to pause and consider very carefully.
he says a degree doesn't have same guarantees he used to and joins us with a professor. who, of course, disagrees on that issue. bill bennett, the question i have to ask is, can you afford not to go to college in today's economy? >> sure, you can. look, intellectual capital has never had more value. the sheer dollar value of sbe lukt july capital is never greater but we're a college degree mind thought to be a proxy of intellectual talent and capital. it no longer can be. it's not just...
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god save us. i think that is not the right way to run policy i'm not saying that's the way we do it. we should always be focused on the real economy. what is best for working men and women of this country. what is best for engendering prosperity for this country and not creating inflationary pressures at the same time. david: but it does appear -- >> that should guide us. not financial markets. david: i understand. we saw what happened back in june when ben bernanke came out and suggested there be tapering and market reacted terribly. we saw what appeared, richard to be a pr effort by the federal receive to come out to say, no, no, we're not tapering. particularly designed to calm fears of stock markets. do you agree? >> i think i was the first to speak after chairman's press conference and, if you remember i warned about being tested by the farrell hogs off the marketplace -- feral hogs. david: right. >> animal spirits sometimes test the central bank and try to test the markets and i don't think
god save us. i think that is not the right way to run policy i'm not saying that's the way we do it. we should always be focused on the real economy. what is best for working men and women of this country. what is best for engendering prosperity for this country and not creating inflationary pressures at the same time. david: but it does appear -- >> that should guide us. not financial markets. david: i understand. we saw what happened back in june when ben bernanke came out and suggested...
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the chairman joining us now. i got to tell you, alfred, i'm a big fan of yours, just as a businessman, extraordinary success. i learn about your company a few years ago, did a research report on a rival that had not had your success, but people say you barked up the wrong tree and will not work. you proving them wrong? >> they are crazy. of course it works. >> well, but the problem, you had serious problems with this, and even last week, your company has good news on a trial, and the stock shoots up, and everyone sort of says, well, the trial had problems itself so you have toed -- to admit it's a bumpy ride so far >> yes, it is. that's absolutely true. there's manipulation with the stock. >> forgetting about the stock, talk about the idea of inhaling insulin. i mean, this is human. you know, people don't have to, you know, do anything that's more invasive than inhailing it, but for a long time, they said this would scar the lungs, and therefore, the benefits gist didn't add up to the risk. >> well, the problem i
the chairman joining us now. i got to tell you, alfred, i'm a big fan of yours, just as a businessman, extraordinary success. i learn about your company a few years ago, did a research report on a rival that had not had your success, but people say you barked up the wrong tree and will not work. you proving them wrong? >> they are crazy. of course it works. >> well, but the problem, you had serious problems with this, and even last week, your company has good news on a trial, and...
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, we shouldn't have to use it twice. either they're green shoots or just vines and i can't tell which you. but i will tell you this, it's a circular argument. if things were as good as where he want to paept thint them, th can't the fed vacate the premises. why can't bank of japan vacate the premises and why can't europe vacate the premises from the standpoint of central banks. >> i think it's coming. the guy from england sounds like the guy from the ecb, sounds like bernanke, sounds like the people from japan. very interesting to me. but i think you have an important point. by the way, years ago i called them mustard seeds and they started to grow. but they did not grow enough. >> and we're still trying to catch up with the economy. >> i know. and i'm not a roaring bull here. i'm just putting this stuff on the table. already, jared bernstein, what's your take on the story. >> i like your optimism and you can certainly point to some things, we haven't mentioned housing, but clearly not only is the housing market help to
, we shouldn't have to use it twice. either they're green shoots or just vines and i can't tell which you. but i will tell you this, it's a circular argument. if things were as good as where he want to paept thint them, th can't the fed vacate the premises. why can't bank of japan vacate the premises and why can't europe vacate the premises from the standpoint of central banks. >> i think it's coming. the guy from england sounds like the guy from the ecb, sounds like bernanke, sounds like...
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tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using either the hashtag bull or hashtag bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. switching gears, our next guest uses the news to trade the market. adam joins us with trades on the headlines. let's start with your overall strategy which is a shock response strategy? >> yes. the shock response is a post event trading strategy. we're looking and we think some of the best trading opportunities happen when you have inanticipated events in the marketplace. generally speaking you can look at a macro economic shock or a merger. more specifically, if you look at blackberry they made an announcement last week of a strategy -- >> this is stock number one, what was the announcement? >> a strategy review process, this is something that we feel is nothing new but the stock popped, up about two bucks a share, 1060. the next day traded up to 1218 which we haven't seen since the june earnings announcement. >> when people hear a strategic review process people think that means the company is going to put itself up for sale. >> we thin
tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using either the hashtag bull or hashtag bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. switching gears, our next guest uses the news to trade the market. adam joins us with trades on the headlines. let's start with your overall strategy which is a shock response strategy? >> yes. the shock response is a post event trading strategy. we're looking and we think some of the best trading opportunities happen when you have inanticipated events in the...
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he'll join us life in just a couple of minutes. i'm larry kudlow, please stay with us. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to som
he'll join us life in just a couple of minutes. i'm larry kudlow, please stay with us. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and...
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it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran. >> this is strong territory for me. the battle that never ends with the neocons. here's my conversation with bill kristol who only seems to emerge volcanically like now when we have forgotten things. here's what he said about the president being stubborn. this is like gene kirkpatrick. >> that was the case study of the reset, and they have just doubled down on it so many times. they never wanted to admit it was wrong. there was a moment two years ago where even i would have said i never really liked the reset with russia. it was too trust worthy of putin. but now, reality has hit. could we please adjust to reality? they're so obstinant on that, have been, that they have made it worse. >> i said ted cruz never smiles. he smiles when he's talking about war. what is it about kristol. he's such a neocon all the way. he loves this stuff. >> you have the cheap political point scoring, you could look at bon boehner s
it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran. >> this is strong territory for me. the battle that never ends with the neocons. here's my conversation with bill kristol who only seems to emerge volcanically like now when we have forgotten things. here's what he said about the president being stubborn. this is like gene kirkpatrick. >> that was the case study of the reset, and they have just doubled down on it so many times....
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did they tell us anything? steve liesman joins us in jackson hole. >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole where the fed is gathering. they're gathering without ben bernanke and mario draghi. the fed is releasing its minutes from the july meeting in which it showed no clear intention as to the tapering in september. the committee is split with a few members saying the fed should be patient before tapering. there was not enough economic data and a few members saying the fed should stick to the plan announced in june. quote, it might soon be time to taper. almost all of the participants were pretty comfortable with the june guidance which said that the tapering or quantitative easing amounts would be dependent on the incoming economic data. if you were hoping for clear guidance from the minutes, you didn't get them. the fed meeting was a high but not unprecedented amount of uncertainty over its outlook and its leadership here. every four years we have a bit of uncertainty over who's going to be the next chairma
did they tell us anything? steve liesman joins us in jackson hole. >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole where the fed is gathering. they're gathering without ben bernanke and mario draghi. the fed is releasing its minutes from the july meeting in which it showed no clear intention as to the tapering in september. the committee is split with a few members saying the fed should be patient before tapering. there was not enough economic data and a few members saying the fed should stick...